According to Nielsen, China’s Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) reached 110 points in the first quarter of 2017, up two points from last quarter and the highest score since 2015. The current figure suggests that along with the stable growth of individual income, Chinese consumer confidence continues to rise. READ MORE
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